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Show s h ' 'j V t 1 1 I Thursday, Oct. THE GREEN SHEET HieeinMABico iiiiwwivnni i ilj 13, 1988 iviiLcoiuntd Ernest And Virginia Anderson Reach 50th Anniversary B. Ernest and Virginia Anderson were honored with a family dinner to honor their 50th wedding anniversary. It was hosted by their children. The two were married on Sept. 30, 1908 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Jordan high. They have continued to live in West Jordan since their marriage. Ernest retired from Kennecott Copper and has served in several clerk positions in various LDS wards and stakes. has filled Virginia many David B. Morley Homecoming Kyle Mitchell Buist Kyle Mitchell Buist is returning home after completing an LDS mission in Brussells, Belgium. His homecoming meeting will be held on Oct. 16 in the Granger 6 ward, 3274 Hillsdale Drive, at 2:50 p.m. The returning missionary is the son of Darlene Buist, West Valley City and Jack Buist of Abilene, Texas. Kyle is a Granger high graduate and the grandson of the late Samuel L. and Elga Dial of West David B. Morley is returning home after serving an LDS mission in Spain. He worked in the Seville, Spain area until the mission was divided and he then was moved, and finished his mission in the Canary Islands. His homecoming meeting will be held on October 16 at the Granite 8th ward, 2126 E. 10000 South, at 9 a.m. David is the son of Clair and Marcella Morley of Sandy and Lisa CrottsHeath Raulston Wed in Apple Valley, CA Lisa Crofts and Heath Raulston were married on August 14th at the home of the brides sister in Apple Valley, California. reception will be held at the Harman LDS ward building, 3700 So. 4610 West on Friday, Oct. 14 between the hours of 7 and 9:30 The bride is the daughter of Sylvan and Dorothy Crofts of West Valley City. , Virginia was bom in West Jordan, a daughter of Samuel and Eudora attended Bateman, schools in West Jordan and graduated from Jordan high. Ernest B. was born in West Jordan, a son of Victor and Grace Bricker Anderson. His mother, however, died when he was a baby and he was raised by Amelia Turner. He attended school in West Jordan and graduated from David A. Marsh has accepted a call to serve an LDS mission to Curitiba, Brazil and will enter the training center on Oct. 19. His farewell meeting will be held on Oct. 16 in the Jordan North 8th ward, 3305 So. Scotsdale Dr. (3960 West), West Valley City at 2:45 p.m. The future missionary is the son of Frank and Judy Marsh, and they are inviting friends and family to their home, 3795 W. 3240 the South, following meeting. David graduated from Granger high where he took state in wrestling and has completed a year at Weber State on a wrestling scholarship. He is a student. His brother is Michael, currently serving a mission in Wash. and his Spokane, homecoming meeting will be on Nov. 13 at the same ward house. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Angell, Magna and Geneive Wynn, Grand Junction, . pre-me- d Colo. Catrina Crofts assisted the bride as maid of honor while Delcina Crofts was flower girl. p.m. ,,, David A. Marsh Valley high, attended SUSC and plans to continue his education towards a degree in physical therapy. Silver A they are inviting friends and family to their home at 1 p.m. following the meeting. Valley City. i The groom is the son of Frank and Dona Raulston of Yermo, California. He graduated from Cindy Rich enter the Cindy Missionary Training Center on Oct. 26 in preparation to serving an LDS mission in Manchester, England. Rich Cindy is a 1986 graduate of Taylorsville high where she served as Sophomore Senator and was a member of the choir. She has attended Brigham Young University. two her at 3744 Alta Thomas BURIED. Alta Smith Thomas, 65, Friday in Lehi Cemetery following services at Pleasant Green ward. She died Oct 2, 1988. Bom Oc.t 7, 1922 to James Henry and Mary Implay Smith. Married Aug. 7, 1941 to William L Thomas. Retired after 26 years with Eimac Div. of Varian Assoc. Survivors include husband; children, William J. and Pat, Colorado; Alta Kay and Lorrin Tracy, The family of Ivan L. and LaVon S. Lancaster honored them with an open house for their 50th wedding anniversary. The event was held on Friday, Oct. 7 at the Bicentennial Park, in Sandy. , Arizona; Terry L. and Diana, So. Jordan; Kathy and Tom Bendict, West Jordan; 18 grandchildren, two greatgrandchildren; brother and sisters. Calvin Rasmussen Also helping with the occasion was a cherished friend of the family, Rusti Mair of Sandy. BURIED. Albert Calvin Rasmussen, 84, Friday in Valley View Memorial jPark following services at Granger 21 st ward He died Oct. 4, 1988. Born Born Sept 13, 1904 to Albert and Marian Wilson Survivors include wife, Rasmussen. West Valley; children, Lyman and wife JoAnn, Kenneth and wife Marilyn, all Salt Lake; Clyde and wife lla, Lehi; Dean and wife Jeanette, Alpine; Mrs. Bill (Jennie) Latham and Mrs. Bemie They are the parents of one Shirlene Holt of Sandy, three grandchildren and nine child, Vera Hellstrom : a i f' I uLV 4, iX r . Zr X cz 4 J. r Friends and family may visit with OBITUARIES n. all-sta- te The future missionary is the daughter of Byron and Jean Bleazard of Taylorsville and Gary John Rich of South Salt Lake. She is the granddaughter of Vera Hoskins, Sandy; Ruth Rich, Salt Lake and Dora Bleazard of Murray. She attended Kearns high, spent one year in New York City, and has attended Dixif College in St. George and Southern Utah State College in Cedar City. Ivan And LaVon Lancaster Celebrate 50th Anniversary will Her farewell meeting will be held in the new Jordan 3rd ward (Jordan Stake Center) on 3700 W. 4700 South. Oct. 23 at 2:20 p.m. positions in the church including being relief society president. She is a member of the D.U.P., and has served in leadership positions there. They are the parents of three children: E. Velle (Venita) Anderson, Bluffdale; Seth W. Anderson, Taylorsville and Eldon M. (MajLen) Anderson of West Jordan. They have 15 grandchildren and Best man duties were filled by Curtis Carter with Ricky Reep as ring bearer. The newlyweds honeymooned in Disneyland and will make their home in West Valley City. (W.) Honored on 90th Birthday (Bonnie) House, and Sue Rasmussen, Mrs. Carl Gene (Vera) Cook, Price; Sandra Mosley, Calif, daughter-in-laKay, Whiterocks; 57 grandchildren, 66 brother and six sisters. Preceded in death by a son, Gale. all Salt Lake; A family celebration will be held on Sunday, Oct. 16 to honor the 90th birthday of their matriarch, Vera Armstrong Hellstrom. Hans Larson BURIED. Hans Shurtleff Larson, Saturday in Valley View Memorial Park following services at Taylorsville 20th ward. He died Oct. 2, 1988. Born Nov. 21, 1947 in Germany to Harold The honored woman was bom on Oct. 17, 1898, in Salt Lake, the daughter of John J. and Ruth Hanna Armstrong and married Anthon Hellstrom on Jan. 20, 1918 in the Salt Lake LDS Thunderbird Way (4850 South) in West Taylorsville, following the meeting. Temple. Vera has led an active life, serving in many capacities int the LDS church, supervising a shelter for homeless juvenile girls over an eight year period and then for 12 years was catering manager at the Flatrock club, Macks Inns exclusive mens social summer retreat, in Island Park, Idaho. She and enjoys traveling sewing, is a talented artist and was a model, in her youth, for studios in Ogden. Mrs. Hellstrom is the mother of nine children: Willard Hellstrom, Zitelle H. Sandy; Hawkins, June H. Thomas, Holladay; EDIBLES Q. I home-camy vegetables. When its time to eat them, can they be microwaved? n Corey Jay Mabey Corey Jay Mabey has received a call to serve an LDS mission to Columbus, Ohio and will enter the training center on Oct. 19. His farewell meeting will be held on Oct. 16 in the Kearns 24 ward, 5900 So. 4000 West at 12:30 p.m. The future missionary is the son of Brian and Linda Mabey and JeffD. Bawden Jeff Dennis A. Yes. As long as low acid vegetables have been processed in a pressure canner according to directions and the seal is still intact, reheating in microwave is a quick and efficient method. You may want to refer to a microwave chart for timing. Bawden has Q. Whats the procedure for received a call to serve an LDS mission to Puebla, Mexico and freezing beets? A. Select deep, uniformily-red- , will enter the training center on tender, young beets. Remove tops Oct. 26. His farewell meeting will be leaving 2 inches of top and wash. held in the Granger 13 ward, Cook until tender. Chill. Remove 3150 W. 3895 So. at 2:15 p.m. on skins. Slice or dice large beets. and Package in moisturevaporproof friends Oct. 16. they re inviting on wrap to freeze. home The future is to their son the Sunday missionary family of Dennis and Joyce Bawden and from 4 to 7 p.m. Q. How can I prevent my Corey is a 1987 graduate of they are inviting friends ad family from being greasy? to 3070 their Minuet doughnuts home, high. Taylorsville Use tested recipe with the A. a Avenue and 3:30 at are His grandparents Clyde p.m. following the correct proportion of sugar, Lois Tucker, and Charles Rex and meeting. Jeff is a graduate of Granger shortening and leavening. Be sure Catherine Mabey, all of West His high. His grandparents are Mike oil is hot enough, maintain a Valley. are Arvella Tucker, Holladay and and Bev Bawden, West Valley temperature of 375 degrees F. Clifford and Mary Hartley of St. City and Vie Martain of West More grease will soak into Jordan. doughnuts if batter is refrigerated George. ts before frying. Avoid this by frying doughnuts as soon as batter is mixed. Drain doughnuts on paper towels. Midvale; Holladay; Holladay; Holladay; John Hellstrom, Gordon Hellstrom, Vera H. Morgan, H. Minnig, Mary Lundegren and Marjorie Fern Shurtleff Larson. Married Feb. 19, 1971 to Pamela Despain in Salt Lake LDS Temple. Survivors include wife; chilAdam and Andrew; dren, Aaron, parents, West Valley; one brother, one sister. Phyllis LuYoung Dean Varner Phyllis Young, 39, Friday in Tooele Cemetery following services at Granger 6th ward. She died Oct. 3, 1988. Born Jan. 28, 1949 to Charles and Lu Dean Williams Varner. Married Terry Young, later divorced. Survivors include daughter, Terry Lynn, West Valley; parents; three brothers, two sisters. BURIED. Thomas Olsen for SERVICES were held Friday Thomas Olsen, 48, who died Oct. 4, 1988. Born June 25, 1940 to Gus Nels and Jennie Whitehead Olsen. Married April 5, 1964 to Phyllis N. Shell, later divorced. Survivors include children, Jennie Yee and Lori Olsen, Layton; Shaun and Dennis Olsen, Las Vegas; grandson; three brothers, ons sister. BURIED. Q. Which cakes can you freeze and which ones can you leave at room temperature? A. Refrigerate cakes topped with cream cheese or whipped cream frosting and those with a custard filling or topping. Other cakes can be stored 2 or 3 days at room temperature. After that they become dry. For longer cake storage, wrap unfrosted, unfilled cakes carefully and freeze. Q. What causes the milk sauce for my scalloped potatoes to curdle? A. Chemical interaction of potatoes and milk tends to cause milk to curdle. Some experts say you can minimize the possibility by heating the milk (dont boil) and then adding to potaotes. Phoenix, Arizona; Paul Hellstrom, San Francisco, California and Martha Hellstrom, who died in infancy. 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